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Magical Mystery Tour

  • Nov. 6th, 2007 at 12:31 PM
Brian
Starring the renowned Teresa Kellerman, FASworld coordinated a full day FASD workshop for parents here in Toronto in September of this year. Teresa created a unique program that was informative and splendidly interactive. She modified the lyrics to a number of Beatles' songs and had everyone sing along with her at intervals in the program. The response, according to our follow-up survey of attendees was very positive with an over 60% response rate. We are happy to share the survey results with anyone who is interested -- just let me know at brian@fasworld.com.

The conference was supported by CAS Toronto, The Children's Mental Health Fund of the Ministry of Children & Youth Services, FASworld Toronto, St. Michael's Hospital and our special friend, Richard Ilomaki. A special gift came to us for all of the attendees, courtesy of the Monteith Correctional Centre (near Timmins, ON) in the form of their own invention: FAS Knot pretzels. They were sweet and delicious and a tribute to the volunteer bakers who contributed their own time and efforts to create yet another version of the FAS Knot to help getting the FASD message across.

These are my remarks at the conclusion of the day:

"I'm so lucky -- my daughter Colette who helps us with our FASD work, my wife Bonnie who is my inspiration and booster, our beloved Teresa who has enriched all our lives so well...

"When you fall -- as all of us must do from time-to-time, remember to fall forward. For every mishap, every failure is an opportunity to learn and to grow. Our challenges are great but we can meet them as we continue to evolve as caring beings who can continue to discover some of the important reasons why we are who we are. And who we are is never a constant. As we meet each of life's difficulties we can build new skills, new techniques that will help us to help our loved ones even more. I honour the greatness in you. Namaste.

Comments

(Anonymous) wrote:
Dec. 3rd, 2007 03:56 am (UTC)
I just found your blog, Brian. I feel like I know you somehow because I "met" Bonnie through FASlink and talked to her when she was writing "Damaged Angels".

I am the adoptive parent of two children with FASD and I have a blog at thoughtspreserved.blogspot.com if you'd ever like to visit! ~Kari